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PC getting unresponsive

JoranC123

So hi guys!

 

As the title suggests my pc gets unresponsive randomly where windows stays active like youtube keeps playing but i cant do anything i cant even reboot my system at that point.

My specs:

 

Ryzen 5 3600

GTX 1070 MSI OC

Corsair H750i

NZXT Kraken X73

B550-F Asus Strix

4X8GB Corsair vengeance pro RGB (manual overclocked due to problems with DOCP)

 

I actually do not have any clue what is causing this (most of the time im not even gaming)

 

Anyone have a clue?

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2 minutes ago, glenalz81 said:

Does the issue persist without the RAM overclock?

Could test but id have to use a lower clock for a few days (i notice it while gaming)

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6 minutes ago, JoranC123 said:

Could test but id have to use a lower clock for a few days (i notice it while gaming)

When troubleshooting issues like this it's best to remove any OC's to rule them out.

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Just now, glenalz81 said:

When troubleshooting issues like this it's best to remove any OC's to rule them out.

Alright i just rebooted ill see if it happens again,

 

How can i use my memory fully if the problem is the overclock?

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10 minutes ago, JoranC123 said:

Alright i just rebooted ill see if it happens again,

 

How can i use my memory fully if the problem is the overclock?

What are the problems with DOCP?  What speed is the RAM supposed to be?

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23 minutes ago, Dedayog said:

What are the problems with DOCP?  What speed is the RAM supposed to be?

Should be 3200Mhz but its 2 kits of 16GB (i upgraded)

 

DOCP enabled would not let my system boot and i had to remove all RAM and boot then reseat...

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